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Why Eggs Should Not Be Stored in the Refrigerator Door
🥚 The Problem with the Fridge Door
The door of your fridge is the warmest and least stable part of the appliance. It’s opened and closed frequently, causing temperature fluctuations that can affect the safety and quality of your eggs.
🌡️ Temperature Fluctuations and Food Safety
- The main concern is that eggs stored in the door are exposed to constant temperature changes.
- These fluctuations can cause bacterial growth, leading to faster spoilage.
- Maintaining a steady temperature is crucial for eggs, which should be kept at or below 40°F (4°C).